A mayfly is on the surface of the river. / Egy kérész a folyó felszínén.
After so many years, we saw the blooming of the Tisza river - the hatching of mayflies that only lasts a few evenings each year. I took my family for this natural wonder to Martely, Hungary.
Ennyi év után végre először láttam a tiszavirágzást idén júniusban - kérészek keltek ki az iszapból vedleni és párosodni, majd elpusztultak hamarosan - a mártélyi Tisza-parton néztük meg a páratlan jelenséget a családdal.
Palingenia longicauda is an aquatic insect in the order Ephemeroptera. It is known as the Tisa or Tisza mayfly after the European Tisza river where it is found and also as the long-tailed mayfly and giant mayfly since it is the largest mayfly species in Europe, measuring 12 cm (5 in) from head to tail. Large numbers of P. longicauda larvae will usually hatch and mature during a week in mid June; this natural phenomenon is known as the 'blooming of the Tisza' or 'Tisza blooming' and is a tourist attraction. Adults hatch two times in a short period of time. After hatching the adults only have a few hours to mate before they die. Consequently groups of males will frantically try to mate with a female. Females will fly 1–3 km before laying their eggs on the river, which then sink to the bottom and hatch after about 45 days. The larvae develop in the mud for as long as three years before hatching. Larvae live in tunnels in the mud at a density of 400 tunnels per square metre.
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A male mayfly is shedding its skin on the shore of the river. / Egy hím szubimágó a partra repült, ahol vedléssel alakul párzóképes imágóvá. A vedlés folyamata során az állat röpképtelen, így teljesen ki van szolgáltatva a rovarevő madaraknak.
After so many years, we saw the blooming of the Tisza river - the hatching of mayflies that only lasts a few evenings each year. I took my family for this natural wonder to Martely, Hungary.
Ennyi év után végre először láttam a tiszavirágzást idén júniusban - kérészek keltek ki az iszapból vedleni és párosodni, majd elpusztultak hamarosan - a mártélyi Tisza-parton néztük meg a páratlan jelenséget a családdal.
Palingenia longicauda is an aquatic insect in the order Ephemeroptera. It is known as the Tisa or Tisza mayfly after the European Tisza river where it is found and also as the long-tailed mayfly and giant mayfly since it is the largest mayfly species in Europe, measuring 12 cm (5 in) from head to tail. Large numbers of P. longicauda larvae will usually hatch and mature during a week in mid June; this natural phenomenon is known as the 'blooming of the Tisza' or 'Tisza blooming' and is a tourist attraction. Adults hatch two times in a short period of time. After hatching the adults only have a few hours to mate before they die. Consequently groups of males will frantically try to mate with a female. Females will fly 1–3 km before laying their eggs on the river, which then sink to the bottom and hatch after about 45 days. The larvae develop in the mud for as long as three years before hatching. Larvae live in tunnels in the mud at a density of 400 tunnels per square metre.
Tags: 2014 június June nyár summer Sommer Mártély Hungary Ungarn Hongrie Tisza Tisa Theiß river folyó rio Fluß fleuve nature természet tiszavirág kérész rovar virágzás blossoming hatching hatch lárva larvae insect ritka unique rare annual éves mayfly shedding skinning skin male hím imago subimago szubimágó vedlik vedlés kibújik bőréből
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A male mayfly is shedding its skin on the shore of the river. / Egy hím szubimágó a partra repült, ahol vedléssel alakul párzóképes imágóvá. A vedlés folyamata során az állat röpképtelen, így teljesen ki van szolgáltatva a rovarevő madaraknak.
After so many years, we saw the blooming of the Tisza river - the hatching of mayflies that only lasts a few evenings each year. I took my family for this natural wonder to Martely, Hungary.
Ennyi év után végre először láttam a tiszavirágzást idén júniusban - kérészek keltek ki az iszapból vedleni és párosodni, majd elpusztultak hamarosan - a mártélyi Tisza-parton néztük meg a páratlan jelenséget a családdal.
Palingenia longicauda is an aquatic insect in the order Ephemeroptera. It is known as the Tisa or Tisza mayfly after the European Tisza river where it is found and also as the long-tailed mayfly and giant mayfly since it is the largest mayfly species in Europe, measuring 12 cm (5 in) from head to tail. Large numbers of P. longicauda larvae will usually hatch and mature during a week in mid June; this natural phenomenon is known as the 'blooming of the Tisza' or 'Tisza blooming' and is a tourist attraction. Adults hatch two times in a short period of time. After hatching the adults only have a few hours to mate before they die. Consequently groups of males will frantically try to mate with a female. Females will fly 1–3 km before laying their eggs on the river, which then sink to the bottom and hatch after about 45 days. The larvae develop in the mud for as long as three years before hatching. Larvae live in tunnels in the mud at a density of 400 tunnels per square metre.
Tags: 2014 június June nyár summer Sommer Mártély Hungary Ungarn Hongrie Tisza Tisa Theiß river folyó rio Fluß fleuve nature természet tiszavirág kérész rovar virágzás blossoming hatching hatch lárva larvae insect ritka unique rare annual éves mayfly shedding skinning skin male hím imago subimago szubimágó vedlik vedlés kibújik bőréből
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A male mayfly is shedding its skin on the shore of the river. / Egy hím szubimágó a partra repült, ahol vedléssel alakul párzóképes imágóvá. A vedlés folyamata során az állat röpképtelen, így teljesen ki van szolgáltatva a rovarevő madaraknak.
After so many years, we saw the blooming of the Tisza river - the hatching of mayflies that only lasts a few evenings each year. I took my family for this natural wonder to Martely, Hungary.
Ennyi év után végre először láttam a tiszavirágzást idén júniusban - kérészek keltek ki az iszapból vedleni és párosodni, majd elpusztultak hamarosan - a mártélyi Tisza-parton néztük meg a páratlan jelenséget a családdal.
Palingenia longicauda is an aquatic insect in the order Ephemeroptera. It is known as the Tisa or Tisza mayfly after the European Tisza river where it is found and also as the long-tailed mayfly and giant mayfly since it is the largest mayfly species in Europe, measuring 12 cm (5 in) from head to tail. Large numbers of P. longicauda larvae will usually hatch and mature during a week in mid June; this natural phenomenon is known as the 'blooming of the Tisza' or 'Tisza blooming' and is a tourist attraction. Adults hatch two times in a short period of time. After hatching the adults only have a few hours to mate before they die. Consequently groups of males will frantically try to mate with a female. Females will fly 1–3 km before laying their eggs on the river, which then sink to the bottom and hatch after about 45 days. The larvae develop in the mud for as long as three years before hatching. Larvae live in tunnels in the mud at a density of 400 tunnels per square metre.
Tags: 2014 június June nyár summer Sommer Mártély Hungary Ungarn Hongrie Tisza Tisa Theiß river folyó rio Fluß fleuve nature természet tiszavirág kérész rovar virágzás blossoming hatching hatch lárva larvae insect ritka unique rare annual éves mayfly shedding skinning skin male hím imago subimago szubimágó vedlik vedlés kibújik bőréből
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A male mayfly is shedding its skin on the shore of the river. / Egy hím szubimágó a partra repült, ahol vedléssel alakul párzóképes imágóvá. A vedlés folyamata során az állat röpképtelen, így teljesen ki van szolgáltatva a rovarevő madaraknak.
After so many years, we saw the blooming of the Tisza river - the hatching of mayflies that only lasts a few evenings each year. I took my family for this natural wonder to Martely, Hungary.
Ennyi év után végre először láttam a tiszavirágzást idén júniusban - kérészek keltek ki az iszapból vedleni és párosodni, majd elpusztultak hamarosan - a mártélyi Tisza-parton néztük meg a páratlan jelenséget a családdal.
Palingenia longicauda is an aquatic insect in the order Ephemeroptera. It is known as the Tisa or Tisza mayfly after the European Tisza river where it is found and also as the long-tailed mayfly and giant mayfly since it is the largest mayfly species in Europe, measuring 12 cm (5 in) from head to tail. Large numbers of P. longicauda larvae will usually hatch and mature during a week in mid June; this natural phenomenon is known as the 'blooming of the Tisza' or 'Tisza blooming' and is a tourist attraction. Adults hatch two times in a short period of time. After hatching the adults only have a few hours to mate before they die. Consequently groups of males will frantically try to mate with a female. Females will fly 1–3 km before laying their eggs on the river, which then sink to the bottom and hatch after about 45 days. The larvae develop in the mud for as long as three years before hatching. Larvae live in tunnels in the mud at a density of 400 tunnels per square metre.
Tags: 2014 június June nyár summer Sommer Mártély Hungary Ungarn Hongrie Tisza Tisa Theiß river folyó rio Fluß fleuve nature természet tiszavirág kérész rovar virágzás blossoming hatching hatch lárva larvae insect ritka unique rare annual éves mayfly shedding skinning skin male hím imago subimago szubimágó vedlik vedlés kibújik bőréből
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